Revolutionizing Web Browsing: InkaBinka Introduces an Online Tool that Brings the Internet to You

InkaBinka, Inc., today announced the launch of a revolutionary Web
browsing tool that allows for active Web page consolidation and Internet
history viewing. InkaBinka transforms the typical Internet experience by
allowing users to browse their favorite websites from one location, at a
single glance and then slide it back in time.

Designed by Kevin McGushion, an inventor for the Aerospace and
Semiconductor Industries, InkaBinka uses limited bandwidth, allowing
users to save time online by having fast access to the information that
is important to them.

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“I was tired of not being able to quickly get to all my important
websites, especially on my smartphone,” said McGushion. “Our goal at
InkaBinka is to help the world simplify their Web-browsing experience.
By consolidating your favorite portions of the sites you love into one
intuitive dashboard and then updating that content as the actual sites
change. You will never wonder what your latest information is. With
anywhere access from any device and rapid refresh technology, bring the
Internet to you with InkaBinka.”

With InkaBinka, users can capture and frame any portion of any Website
into a tile on their personalized InkaBinka canvas. IB’s rapid refresh
technology allows users to stay current and up-to-date by detecting any
changes on the actual Web pages and updates the tiles on the canvas.
InkaBinka’s Time Slider is basically an Internet time machine that
allows users to go back in time to view what happened on any tile that
they created.

With multiple patents pending, InkaBinka is rapidly changing the way
users browse the Internet. Viewable on any smartphone, tablet or
computer, IB enables users to create their own unique online experience.
InkaBinka makes it unnecessary to continuously surf and navigate through
Web sites and takes everything each user loves about the Internet and
puts it all in one place; InkaBinka brings the Internet to you.

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